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secretary clinton was asked, she did mention fbi director bob mueller was in libya last week. the investigation is ongoing. didn't say much about -- other than we're working with the tunisian government. one suspect was released. >> they say he's under observation. >> they weren't ready to bring charges yet. you know, anderson, here's the problem. the bad guys understand just this. they are watching. there hasn't been anybody brought to justice. they understand very well the environment they are operating in. security services have melted away after the arab spring. borders are easy to cross. weapons are easily accessible. the bad guys have an advantage. the longer it takes to bring an investigation to a conclusion and hold people accountable suggests to the bad guys that they have a free operating environment and americans are at risk throughout that region. >> interesting. fran, appreciate it. jake tapper, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> another story we're covering tonight, diane o'meara learned from a reporter she was the face of manti te'o's fake girlfriend. her stolen
secretary clinton was asked, she did mention fbi director bob mueller was in libya last week. the investigation is ongoing. didn't say much about -- other than we're working with the tunisian government. one suspect was released. >> they say he's under observation. >> they weren't ready to bring charges yet. you know, anderson, here's the problem. the bad guys understand just this. they are watching. there hasn't been anybody brought to justice. they understand very well the...
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. >> fbi director robert mueller met with libyan officials in tripoli about the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in benghazi last september. a lawense forcement official said there has been significant progress in the investigation and charges against suspects are expected. >> stocks surging on wall street. the s & p closed at a five-year high. the dow just missed that mark. >>> pauline philips, better known as the original dear abby columnist has died after boug battling alzheimer's disease. her daughter took over the column full time in 2002. she was 94. >> got to see this one, in slidell, louisiana, police say a burglar forgot his mask and decided to improvise by putting a bucket over his head. problem is he broke into a seafood business where he used to work and part of his face was captured on the surveillance cameras. >> you can't see out of a bucket. >> coming up, dry legs, maybe? we found the genes for you. the ridiculist is next. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visi
. >> fbi director robert mueller met with libyan officials in tripoli about the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in benghazi last september. a lawense forcement official said there has been significant progress in the investigation and charges against suspects are expected. >> stocks surging on wall street. the s & p closed at a five-year high. the dow just missed that mark. >>> pauline philips, better known as the original dear abby columnist has died after boug...
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but the fbi isn't so sure. a spokesperson telling cnn the fbi absolutely considers this investigation to be still open. pastor fred butts is donny butts' brother. do you believe the district attorney and the sheriff either don't want to or afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: and there is this. days after johnny lee butts was killed, and literally just around the corner, these four boys were walking on the shoulder of this road when two white men they say in a white jeep aimed straight for them, scaring them into the ditch. and they were laughing when they passed by? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: and just kept going? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: scared you? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: neighbors told cnn they watched the whole thing from their porch. we tried to get hold of the police incident report. to our surprise, after repeatedly declinin
but the fbi isn't so sure. a spokesperson telling cnn the fbi absolutely considers this investigation to be still open. pastor fred butts is donny butts' brother. do you believe the district attorney and the sheriff either don't want to or afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: and there is...
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the fbi says we don't know. but that's what they were most confident of is these black nylon bags. >> drew, just watching, you were there, i was listening to that conference and it seemed to me that the take away was they didn't know. they had that one saudi national that they have been questioning, the person is deemed to be not of interest, not related to this at all, just in the wrong place at the wrong time. but it seems from there, there's nowhere to go. do they know more than what they're saying or do they really not know? >> based on what they said, based on experience covering these things, if they knew more than they are telling us, we would have gotten a lot less information and a lot less quite frankly, please for the public's help on this. you've got two bombs in two separate locations in a heavily crowded area in a place that was swept for bombs twice before the event took place and they really have nothing, erin, i hate to be so blunt but that is the take away. i want you to listen to what the spec
the fbi says we don't know. but that's what they were most confident of is these black nylon bags. >> drew, just watching, you were there, i was listening to that conference and it seemed to me that the take away was they didn't know. they had that one saudi national that they have been questioning, the person is deemed to be not of interest, not related to this at all, just in the wrong place at the wrong time. but it seems from there, there's nowhere to go. do they know more than what...
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this is fake. >> listen, they were hiding behind the fbi investigation. they were hiding behind this accountability review board report so they weren't answering any questions. it's taken four months. i understand she had health problems, i'm glad she's returned to health. but the fact of the matter is this administration has not been straightforward with the american public. again, i'm getting pressure from my constituents to find out the truth. the american people deserve the truth. that is why this matters. but it also matters enormously. this is where i agree with secretary clinton. the main pointi is let's find ot what happened and prevent it from happening in the future. there is a failure of leadership before this and certainly after this and we need to correct those problems. >> sir, you accuse her of crying and being emotional as a good way of getting out. >> i did not -- no, i did not accuse her of crying. >> you said she was going to describe emotionally the four dead americans, the heroes. it was a good way of getting out of having to really r
this is fake. >> listen, they were hiding behind the fbi investigation. they were hiding behind this accountability review board report so they weren't answering any questions. it's taken four months. i understand she had health problems, i'm glad she's returned to health. but the fact of the matter is this administration has not been straightforward with the american public. again, i'm getting pressure from my constituents to find out the truth. the american people deserve the truth....
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the fbi? the same guys who saw no level of suspicion in the boston bomber after a foreign government went out of its way to tell us about him not once but twice. the same fbi that after interviewing the boston bomber said he wasn't suspicious. that let him go back to the country from which he fled political percen persecution. the same fbi that allowed him to go back through customs and then after the bombing didn't recognize him and had to put the brothers picture in the help.per to ask for our sip what, did he have a mask on when you first interviewed him? we are going to rely on the fbi that. by the way, your surveillance hasn't been too effective so far. it was a civilian that saw the blood on the tarp that led to the arrest of the boston bomber. it was the fellow passengers on the plane headed to detroit that stopped abdulmutallab. shazad was identified by an alert street vendor. by the way, mr. president, isn't the war on terror over? you said that just the week before last and you also
the fbi? the same guys who saw no level of suspicion in the boston bomber after a foreign government went out of its way to tell us about him not once but twice. the same fbi that after interviewing the boston bomber said he wasn't suspicious. that let him go back to the country from which he fled political percen persecution. the same fbi that allowed him to go back through customs and then after the bombing didn't recognize him and had to put the brothers picture in the help.per to ask for...
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hackers that call themselves anonymous, but it has caused the fbi to react. earlier this morning the commission's website was hacked and dee faced. the site was pulled down and it's being restored. the commission is going to have the site fully functional as soon as possible. hours of disruption after this. what the website looked like earlier in the day. as anonymous said it was declaring war on the u.s. government by targeting this website. it contained a long warning threatening to release sensitive information about the department of justice in what it calls war heads, these are named after supreme court justices. you may never have browsed ussc.gov, but they said that there's a reason that they select method website, to target -- selected this website. earlier today, the fbi said they were aware of the cyber attack as soon as it happened and they are handling it as a criminal investigation. don? >> emily, thank you very much. anonymous, a hacker group has inserted itself into several news stories. they took a stand in a rape case that hit a small down in
hackers that call themselves anonymous, but it has caused the fbi to react. earlier this morning the commission's website was hacked and dee faced. the site was pulled down and it's being restored. the commission is going to have the site fully functional as soon as possible. hours of disruption after this. what the website looked like earlier in the day. as anonymous said it was declaring war on the u.s. government by targeting this website. it contained a long warning threatening to release...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about w
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. hey linda! what are you...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a million pieces. with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers and gets ready to retaliate. >>> the plane was in over a >>> the plane was in over a million pieces. a million pieces. >> the fbi's jim kallstrom arrived before dawn at this coast guard station facing the toughest day of his career, convinced that the crash of twa 800 was an act of terrorism. >> if it was, the crime scene was all of long island and a good portion of the atlantic ocean. >> as the fog lifted from the sea that morning
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. [ male announcer ] away... [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> the plane was in over a million pieces. a million pieces. >> reporter: the fbi's jim kallstrom arrived at dawn the next day, facing the toughest case of his career. convinced the crash of twa flight 800 was an act of terrorism. >> if it was, then the crime
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. [ male announcer ]...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kal strom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a million pieces. with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers and gets ready to retaliate. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kal strom of the new york office believed that the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my rather meager pay check that it was an act of terrorism, and i believe that the conventional thought swept through the white house and everywhere else was that it was probably right. >> believing that the nation had just been at a tacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery and a...
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he was found dead in his home made bunker after the fbi stormed in and exchanged gunfire with him. the family of the school bus driver who was shot and killed trying to keep dykes from taking the boy say they are glad the situation is over. >> every time my dad got on a bus, it wasn't for transporting somebody else's kids, it was his kids. he took them as his own. i think that's the reason my dad did what he did. >> the fbi says they expect to spend at least two more days collecting evidence at the scene. >>> 13 before the top of the hour. don't write our saturday mail delivery yet. several members of congress say they may challenge the postal service's plan to cut back to a five-day-a-week schedule. the postmaster general announced the ban yesterday. congress banned the cut in its continuing budget resolution that expires next month. attorneys for the postal service, though, say the agency has the legal right to make the change. >>> today family, friends, and colleagues will say a final good-bye to a prince george's county civil rights pioneer. tonight is the viewing for former ma
he was found dead in his home made bunker after the fbi stormed in and exchanged gunfire with him. the family of the school bus driver who was shot and killed trying to keep dykes from taking the boy say they are glad the situation is over. >> every time my dad got on a bus, it wasn't for transporting somebody else's kids, it was his kids. he took them as his own. i think that's the reason my dad did what he did. >> the fbi says they expect to spend at least two more days collecting...
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an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. well, everything but palm trees, sunshine and fruity drinks, that is.
an alert went out to the fbi. jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. both tylenol and bayer...
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furloughs or layoffs will hit tsa, fbi, and border patrol agents and every budget from education to meals on wheels. >> the fact that the sequestered would-be severe and it would be right to american families. there are people working today who will lose their jobs. >> republicans say democrats want to increase taxes and not cut spending. democrats say republicans are protecting the ridge. and not closing the polls. congress is not in session this week. when members return on monday it will have four days to come up with a deal. jennifer johnson, wbal tv 11 news. >> someone in mount areas $26 million richer. winning the ticket from last night's drawing. it was sold in a shell station. a lot of speculation on who that twitter might be. >> that is the talk around here. there was one ticket with the winning numbers on it. all the $26 million jackpot will go to that one winner. >> there is still? on the -- still a question about the letter. the winner has yet to come forward. >> most people take the lump sum. the state also wins because maryland will get $1.60 million in tax revenue. quex the
furloughs or layoffs will hit tsa, fbi, and border patrol agents and every budget from education to meals on wheels. >> the fact that the sequestered would-be severe and it would be right to american families. there are people working today who will lose their jobs. >> republicans say democrats want to increase taxes and not cut spending. democrats say republicans are protecting the ridge. and not closing the polls. congress is not in session this week. when members return on monday...
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the fbi and ntsb are two separate agencies. this fbi has criminal jurisdiction under title 18 of crime aboard aircraft or destroying american flag aircraft. the ntsb is the investigative agency for the crashes and things like that, mechanical, electrical failure, pilot failure, things like. that we both have our jurisdiction and rules. we operate under the rules of federal procedure. we operate under the rules of evidence collection and chain of custody. so it's not unusual to have fbi agents in the hangar and looking at bringing things down to a laboratory back and forth. >> when he says video surveillance sees three fbi agents in the hangar up to what he thinks is hanky panky. >> if my people were there 24/7, if they thought hanky panky was going on i would have knowledge of that and if it took place it had good reason. we had a whole team of lab tech nixes that looked at evidence around the clock. at the peak, john, i had 1,000 agents on this investigation. we took the missile theory, the possibility of a missile brought dow
the fbi and ntsb are two separate agencies. this fbi has criminal jurisdiction under title 18 of crime aboard aircraft or destroying american flag aircraft. the ntsb is the investigative agency for the crashes and things like that, mechanical, electrical failure, pilot failure, things like. that we both have our jurisdiction and rules. we operate under the rules of federal procedure. we operate under the rules of evidence collection and chain of custody. so it's not unusual to have fbi agents...
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it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the discussion. we think that the american public is somebody we'd like to have a discussion about, but it's the adversaries we're concerned about because for every disclosure that the public has, the american public have, the adversaries have it as well. if we stick within the established channels to have the discussion to protect the things that need to be secret, then we, i think, institutionally and individually are better off. >> if i could add -- i think to your question, just asked the logical questions we're having, debate and discussio
it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the...
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fbi and police aren't talking as well. it's another one of the unanswered questions we have in the situation. >> do we know whether or not the women are talking to each other, the three women who were held captive? >> when we spoke with the fbi, they told us that as soon as the three women were out of there and they were back with the police, that they were asking about each other. how is gina? how is michelle? how is amanda? asking where they were. big hugs were taking place there as they were at the police station, and as they left to be reunited with their families again. there's a certain camaraderie there as you can imagine after ten years in captivity. >> garrett, thanks for being with us this evening. >> certainly, judge. >>> all right, with me now, former lapd homicide detective and fox news contributor mark if you remember man and former prosecutor dan sure here with me in new york city. mark, apparently there were numerous reports from neighbors that they called about women that they say were on dog leashes in th
fbi and police aren't talking as well. it's another one of the unanswered questions we have in the situation. >> do we know whether or not the women are talking to each other, the three women who were held captive? >> when we spoke with the fbi, they told us that as soon as the three women were out of there and they were back with the police, that they were asking about each other. how is gina? how is michelle? how is amanda? asking where they were. big hugs were taking place there...
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lou: the teenager accused of lying to fbi agents in the boston bombing case freed to today, a magistrate judge agreed to release phillipos under strict conditions, including house arrests with an electronic monitoring bracelet while awaiting trial, phillipos, a friend of boston bombing suspect hokhar tsarnaev faces up to 8 years i prison if conpsychiatricked oconvicted ofi agents. >> one of three whistle-blowers is expected to identify wednesday. >> joining us now, andrew mccarty, former tomorrow prosecutor who convicted the blind sheik and elise wheel, thank you for being here, you said that whistle-blower seemed to prove that administration did act with well full fraud to protect the president during an election. what suggestions that this is in your judgment willful fraud? >> the fact they knew from went about 2 hours it was a terrorist attack. they knew by the end of the night it had nothing to do with the video. they put out day after day, that of it the video not a terrorist attack. >> and you have seen them in cases, that sometime the cover-up not always, but the cover-up is as ba
lou: the teenager accused of lying to fbi agents in the boston bombing case freed to today, a magistrate judge agreed to release phillipos under strict conditions, including house arrests with an electronic monitoring bracelet while awaiting trial, phillipos, a friend of boston bombing suspect hokhar tsarnaev faces up to 8 years i prison if conpsychiatricked oconvicted ofi agents. >> one of three whistle-blowers is expected to identify wednesday. >> joining us now, andrew mccarty,...
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. >> reporter: -- the spotlight has turned to this, fbi agents in florida hauling away boxes from the offices of one of his top political fund-raisers, salomon melgin. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that melgen, a wealthy eye doctor who with his family has donated more than $38,000 to menendez, is now the subject of a federal investigation into possible health care fraud and public corruption. election records show that in addition to the $38,000 contributions, melgen's eye clinic starting last june pumped $700,000 into a democratic super pac that spent heavily to support the re-election of menendez. in august, menendez pressed federal officials to back a port security contract in the dominican republic that could earn millions for one of melgen's companies. >> it sure looks like the senator is using his office to financially benefit the company that is owned by his biggest contributor. >> reporter: menendez' office says the senator's interest was only in clamping down on drug trafficking. the senator also took flights aboard melgen's private jet to a resort in the dominican re
. >> reporter: -- the spotlight has turned to this, fbi agents in florida hauling away boxes from the offices of one of his top political fund-raisers, salomon melgin. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that melgen, a wealthy eye doctor who with his family has donated more than $38,000 to menendez, is now the subject of a federal investigation into possible health care fraud and public corruption. election records show that in addition to the $38,000 contributions, melgen's eye clinic...
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and i think people like colin riley of the fbi who was ignored by the fbi and knows who was calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas, we probably could have prevented 9/11. but i don't call it a cover-up. i call it inadequate in the same way the rural warren report on the kennedy assassination was inadequate, because it did not look every scenario. developed as an area which the fbi should never do in this training, develop one scenario and then create all of the assumptions around that without looking in various areas. >> the other question, the water boarding never occurred. what is your opinion? did he say that? >> he said that they did not torture. he did not say what are boarding did not occur. we know water boarding occurred. rodriquez is typical of the cia's double standard. if you are a former cia officer who says things that are attracted to the cia and supportive of the cia, you can get things cleared. rodriquez, who was instrumental in conducting torture and abuse. and that no one to pick on california, but you have a professor of here at the university of
and i think people like colin riley of the fbi who was ignored by the fbi and knows who was calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas, we probably could have prevented 9/11. but i don't call it a cover-up. i call it inadequate in the same way the rural warren report on the kennedy assassination was inadequate, because it did not look every scenario. developed as an area which the fbi should never do in this training, develop one scenario and then create all of the assumptions...
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what's best for the fbi employees. i think it will be in virginia. >> congress will decide the site requirements then the gsa along with the fbi will make the final site decision. the process is expected to take several months. >>> the countdown couldn'ts, the presidential -- continues, the presidential inauguration is a month away. >> and one local company is pumping up in high gear. >> birthday time. let's see who's celebrating today -- >> happy birthday if it's your day too. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome back to 9news now. 5:45. we're talking about the weekend. some of the things that are happening, the b. e. t. honors are going to take place on saturday. they could. halle berry is going to be one of the honorees. chaka khan. women will be dressed to the nines, do they need a heavy coat over the great looking gowns? >> no just a light shawl perhaps will do you on saturday night and sunday as well. much warmer temperatures coming in for the weekend. they'll be running 20 to 25 degrees above the seasonal averages. thi
what's best for the fbi employees. i think it will be in virginia. >> congress will decide the site requirements then the gsa along with the fbi will make the final site decision. the process is expected to take several months. >>> the countdown couldn'ts, the presidential -- continues, the presidential inauguration is a month away. >> and one local company is pumping up in high gear. >> birthday time. let's see who's celebrating today -- >> happy birthday if...
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the fbi will shut down, people responsible for tracking down loose nuclear weapons, the court system closes its doors. the faa off line, parks closed, food safety inspections, they stop, nobody gets tax refunds or fixes your roads. it is bad, second, meanwhile, too, the financial markets will go into complete chaos, u.s. government debt is after all the safest investment in the world, so it is used as the benchmark for all other types of debt. what that means, when you buy a mortgage the government looks at what it pays to borrow and begins your estimate there. if we spike the treasury rate because nobody trusts our government anymore that spikes credit card rates and mortgage rates. not to mention all manner of trillions and trillions of dollars of weird financial derivatives that are also bench marked to treasuries. the damage to the economy on that would be unbelievable. and it would occur at every level from individuals looking for a loan to get a house to hedge funders trying to play the markets. so it would be like 2008 all over again, and if we breach the ceiling for long, may
the fbi will shut down, people responsible for tracking down loose nuclear weapons, the court system closes its doors. the faa off line, parks closed, food safety inspections, they stop, nobody gets tax refunds or fixes your roads. it is bad, second, meanwhile, too, the financial markets will go into complete chaos, u.s. government debt is after all the safest investment in the world, so it is used as the benchmark for all other types of debt. what that means, when you buy a mortgage the...
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>> i'll let the fbi touch on that. again, we're going to limit certain questions about the investigation. we do not want to compromise the integrity of the investigation. >> reporter: earlier you had said there was nos connection between the family and these alleged kidnappers. is that still the case? is there a relationship between the mother and the kidnappers that you can share with us? >> again, i'll let the fbi touch on that. >> reporter: someone will -- >> yes. >> was she injured at all? >> no, she's in good health being evaluated as we speak. she's been reunified with her family. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ]. >> again, it started off as a home invasion and probably lingered over into the abduction of this young lady. >> reporter: was she harmed in any way? >> she's being evaluated at this point. >> reporter: any injuries or anything like that? >> not at this point, not that we know of it. >> reporter: can we say she wasn't -- >> she still is being evaluated at this point. >> reporter: was the family targe
>> i'll let the fbi touch on that. again, we're going to limit certain questions about the investigation. we do not want to compromise the integrity of the investigation. >> reporter: earlier you had said there was nos connection between the family and these alleged kidnappers. is that still the case? is there a relationship between the mother and the kidnappers that you can share with us? >> again, i'll let the fbi touch on that. >> reporter: someone will -- >>...
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even there it was very, very targeted. >> i asked a former fbi special agent. so you look at something like "inspire" magazine, al qaeda publication of sorts on the web that contained within it the instructions of how to build these pressure cooker bombs. should the united states government be trying to shut down these kinds of websites, and is it feasible? >> i think it's not the issue of feasibility. you know, it's very hard to regulate the internet. we have thousands and thousands of websites that promote islamic extremism. i think what we need to do is monitor these sites an the people who basically spend a lot of time on these sites and monitor their travel pattern and their communications. let's actually put this travel pattern, putting their cyberfootprint pattern and put them together. and create a profile, a threat profile about that specific individual. >> law enforcement would need to do the almost impossible, sort out who are the radical muslims, not prone to violence and those who could turn in to terrorists. robert grenier is a former senior count
even there it was very, very targeted. >> i asked a former fbi special agent. so you look at something like "inspire" magazine, al qaeda publication of sorts on the web that contained within it the instructions of how to build these pressure cooker bombs. should the united states government be trying to shut down these kinds of websites, and is it feasible? >> i think it's not the issue of feasibility. you know, it's very hard to regulate the internet. we have thousands...
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army and served as an fbi special agent. he is out front. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> you said the kidnapping of westerners braisingly raises the stakes. have you been briefed on this situation? what can you tell us? >> well, the number of hostages has been moving a little bit. it will take a little bit of time before we get exact clarity on the exact number but i will tell you what's happening is that i don't believe they came from mali either. i think the terrorists themselves, the kidnappers, have said they came from mali to pull this off. it shows you i think the volatility of the whole region. from tunisia to libya to algeria down into mali and other places, even into western and southern africa, you have seen weapons movement, people movement and a collection of different groups that have come together under the all qaeda banner. it is really, really dangerous. we knew they had looked at western targets before. this was something that probably had some seeds of planning prior to. they used this as an opportunity to en
army and served as an fbi special agent. he is out front. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> you said the kidnapping of westerners braisingly raises the stakes. have you been briefed on this situation? what can you tell us? >> well, the number of hostages has been moving a little bit. it will take a little bit of time before we get exact clarity on the exact number but i will tell you what's happening is that i don't believe they came from mali either. i think the...
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in the case of the fbi hostage team, they plan full-time for these kinds of events. they worked with negotiators. the fbi negotiating team came in with the hostage team. they have worked together many times. they know what the capabilities are for each of their teams. and this planning would have begun from the first minute they arrived on the scene. because at the time, even from the beginning, the negotiators when they're establishing that line of communication, which they hope to be able to do as soon as possible, but when they establish that communication, the s.w.a.t. team has to immediately be prepared to do an assault and prepared to do a rescue in the event harm is happening to that boy. they don't have the luxury of sitting around for seven days and waiting until somebody decides. they have to be prepared from the first minute, 24 hours a day. that planning would have already gone on for a long time. from what i heard, the negotiations were starting to deteriorate. the mental attitude of dykes was starting to really get worse over the last couple of days. an
in the case of the fbi hostage team, they plan full-time for these kinds of events. they worked with negotiators. the fbi negotiating team came in with the hostage team. they have worked together many times. they know what the capabilities are for each of their teams. and this planning would have begun from the first minute they arrived on the scene. because at the time, even from the beginning, the negotiators when they're establishing that line of communication, which they hope to be able to...
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-- improvements in the system by making sure that the states are sending their records over to the fbi national system. if we did that, and we made sure that every record was in there, but we do not require one to go through a background check, then where we doing? -- than what are we doing? those are so common sense, low hanging fruit issues. that is where we need to come around on this. it should have been done years ago. host: you talk about the shooting in 1999 in binghamton, new york. this is one of the things that woke me up. was newtown a game changer? guest: resign mass shooting in colorado, -- we sought a mass shooting in colorado, in ohio, and i think sandy hook was the last big crescendo in gun violence that year. it was a ticking. for a lot of people. it is horrible in some ways. it is -- why does it take something so bad to start a conversation? but here we are and let's do something with this. host: joining us from florida, good morning. caller: the next time i hear someone say man out, i will say, grow up. the problem is the guns. the people who hold the funds should be
-- improvements in the system by making sure that the states are sending their records over to the fbi national system. if we did that, and we made sure that every record was in there, but we do not require one to go through a background check, then where we doing? -- than what are we doing? those are so common sense, low hanging fruit issues. that is where we need to come around on this. it should have been done years ago. host: you talk about the shooting in 1999 in binghamton, new york. this...
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the obama administration wants to send the fbi, but they are unable to gain access for a critical two weeks. the libyan president, angry over susan rice's false account over the attack orchestrated the delay. >> a friend of mine told me he was still steamed about the talk shows, and that negatively affected our ability to get the fbi team quickly to benghazi. >> reporter: election day, 2/3 of american voters called benghazi troubling. yet, barack obama handily wins election to a second term in the white house. the next day, a judge sends nikoula back behind bars. he remains in custody. >>> coming up, benghazi, boston and the end of the war on terror. >>> today more than half of american voters say the benghazi scandal weakened their faith in their government. what happened in benghazi and response to it may have sparked a even wider debate over the war on terrorism. >> it's not possible for americans to deploy a team of special forces to capture every trift when such an approach may be possible there are places where it would pose profound risk to our troops and local civilians. >> ma
the obama administration wants to send the fbi, but they are unable to gain access for a critical two weeks. the libyan president, angry over susan rice's false account over the attack orchestrated the delay. >> a friend of mine told me he was still steamed about the talk shows, and that negatively affected our ability to get the fbi team quickly to benghazi. >> reporter: election day, 2/3 of american voters called benghazi troubling. yet, barack obama handily wins election to a...
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within the hour, we're going to hear the nomination of james comey, the new fbi director. a big appointment, especially now given all the controversy over surveillance. this is going to be a confirmation that going to be very closely watched, chris. >> very much so, andrea. let's not forget james comey, long history. this is the guy at the bedside of john ashcroft during a very, very interesting piece of history that will get revisited. yeah, he's certainly coming into office at a very difficult time. >> and that does it, chris, for us for today and for this week. a very special bittersweet moment because this is the final show for our extraordinary line producer bridget flanagan. she's been promoted to a big new job. she has been with me from the beginning, six years in full, before we were even "andrea mitchell reports." bridget, you have been amazing. you're only going to be a phone call away, but we will miss you. we love you dearly. happy trails. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next. >> bridget a fellow texan. that's why i love her. in just a few hours b
within the hour, we're going to hear the nomination of james comey, the new fbi director. a big appointment, especially now given all the controversy over surveillance. this is going to be a confirmation that going to be very closely watched, chris. >> very much so, andrea. let's not forget james comey, long history. this is the guy at the bedside of john ashcroft during a very, very interesting piece of history that will get revisited. yeah, he's certainly coming into office at a very...
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now the fbi is involved. we'll go there live. >>> and going deep, an exclusive look inside the world's only operating underwater lab, and the man that plans to set a record there. we're live from under the sea today, wednesday, september 18th, 2013.
now the fbi is involved. we'll go there live. >>> and going deep, an exclusive look inside the world's only operating underwater lab, and the man that plans to set a record there. we're live from under the sea today, wednesday, september 18th, 2013.